This pattern (and tutorial) is EXCELLENT for a quick, last minute gift! My granddaughter came 5 weeks early and I was able to get this done for her first Christmas!
Really cute but EXTREMELY hard to follow especially for this being a beginner video. Would help if you could slow down and explain what you’re doing a little more in detail
It helps if you slow the playback.....I know, I was like just starting in my SC’s in the magic ring, and she was completely finished and onto the ears! Lol lol, 😅😂🤣 And I’ve been crocheting almost 50 years! I learned from my great-Grandmother. So don’t feel it’s you who are slow!
I don’t think she claims for it to be a beginner video. The term “easy” is relative to how skilled of a chrocheter you are. She is clearly amazing by her speed stitches lol
The Bunny is very cute! The basic crochet stitches are a plus!! You are definitely skilled at crochet...your stitches move so swiftly on the tutorial it is challenging for the viewer to follow. Thank you for making the written instructions available.
Love the bunny and I'm making my second one. The only thing I would suggest you had done was to continue to tell us the number of stitches we should have at the end of each round. Other wise just love the bunny!!
Yes. agree it would help to know the number of stitches at the end of each round. used to crochet as a child, but have just started again in my 60s. Any crotchet pattern is hard for me to follow. My grandmother never used patterns. I am learning that crochet doesn't have to be exactly like the directions say, I had to adapt my stitches a little, but my bunny came out cute.
It turned out so great! Was nervous because I'm an extreme beginner but after slowing the video down and a lot of going back, I now have the cutest little bunny.
There IS a recipe with the required stitches per row written right there within the information area. Thank you for sharing this cute little bunny for all of us to learn. I think people forget there is more than just comments there are actual directions given by the author. 🥰
I have made it throught the body and ears. I love it already. This one will be mine. I will have to hand sew the eyes and nose I don't have the safety eyes yet. Thank you for a good tutorial. I still have arms, legs, and tail to finish but I am proud of myself for making it this far.
Thank you for the video. I made the bunny and it turned out so cute. I have been crocheting for over 40 years and this was fun and easy to make. I have a little friend I will be giving it to. Thanks again.
Tried this bunny . My ears flopped the wrong way but I tried a second time and got it right. Very good explanation. Thanks so much . My grand baby will be delighted.
This was such a helpful tutorial! 💚💚💚I actually used the body, head, arms, and legs for a superhero for my very first stuffed crochet item as a beginning crochet-er. My daughter loves it! Now I'm attempting the actual bunny for my other daughter.
Thank you for this tutorial! I found it very easy to follow along and managed to crochet the cutest little bunny. And for someone who has only crocheted a blanket before, i was surprised how well it went haha
I have been crocheting a while. I am ready to try my hand at making one of these cute stuffed animals. This seems like a good tutorial to start with. Thank you for the full written pattern as well. Also stitch markers are your friend. I have to use mine when working in the round.
I don't EVER leave comments, but this was the first crochet animal I ever made and it came out so good! Thank you so much for making this video. It was just in time for Easter. I'm making one for each of my kids in their favorite colors to put in their baskets! ❤
Your teaching is very self explanatory and very straight to the point. I never fail when I take on a project of yours and always complete my work with a huge smile. Thankyou so much for sharing your talent and leaving the links for Amazon xx
I just finished my first Bunny at 3:34 AM , it's not as perfect as yours , but I am still proud of it and thank you very much , can't wait to start on my second one tomorrow ., hopefully without reinforcement of the neck , I think I must have miscounted stitches or crochet too loose. Take you so much
Thank you for this EXTREMELY EASY TO FOLLOW tutorial for the bunny. I think beginners should learn and practice the basic stitches first, then they would find this tutorial really easy to follow.
Thank you! I love mine, its not the best but yeah. It took a little longer since I had to write down the instructions since I do better reading the instructions but it was worth it!
Thank you so much this is an incredible easy pattern to follow and video tutorial is awesome. Clear and precise two thumbs up. I am making a blue one and pink one for my grand niece and nephew
Omg!! Slow down dear!! I’m going to scroll on and try to find an “easy” to follow tutorial, and I’ve done a baby sweater. This is like a race to the finish!!!
Thanks for the tutorial. I love the completed bunny. However I used 4mm crochet hook and 4 ply yarn but the bunny didn't turn out to be as big as yours. Please advise
i like the pattern with body and head . that was pretty easy to follow. the leg was a little harder you need to give a stitch count ,but i still got thru it . lost a little volume on the leg . thanks for the video.
My legs and arms came out so small compared to the body. I know I crochet tight but it wasn’t even proportionate with the body. Yogurt body and arms and legs came out so much bigger but at least they matched size wise. I used a H hook too😞
I've tried to crochet 1 bunny before and it turned out horrible simply because I sowed the head on wonky and so it's not looking straight... it was supposed to be for my nephew whom was just born. I still really want to try and crochet him a little bunny so I'm going to attempt to use this pattern instead since you are not sowing the head on the body but crocheting them together which should prevent my orginal problem. I'll edit this when I complete the bunny to tell everyone how it goes! I'm also a beginner to crochet, I've only really done granny squares Edit: I have successfully crocheted 1 full bunny using this tutorial and half of another one. They have turned out so cute!
You are so easy to follow. Could you make a video on making a magnolia flower? I've seem them but all music. I need one that talks so I can follow. Thanks
Love the bunny but I couldn't get my ears quite right,it would be helpful if you mentioned how many stitches we should have & how to sew on the arms & feet fir a beginner thats quite difficult.
When you complete a row it would be helpful to give the stitch count at end of every round. I, too, hard a difficult time following the instructions, I had to improvise and ho back into the transcript several times.
I found a way to make the eyes safer cut a round piece of felt cut a little slit in it and put it on before the little washer it will help secure the eyes
I’m new to crochet, but I had the written pattern up & using stitch markers. Some of them don’t come back to the stitch marker (if that makes sense). So when you say to join them, I’m just skipping however many stitches are left from the previous row and joining the current row with where my stitch marker was? I hope that makes sense. It’s so hard to explain. I got to where you said to start stuffing, but my opening is much, much bigger than yours appears.
Really cute but at round 11 your bunny looks like a cup shape and mine looks more like a cereal bowl. It must be the wool I'm using (himalaya acrylic anti-pilling 🤔). I'll shop for better yarn cos I really love this floppy bunny ❤☺️😍😊
Thanks for this cute bunny! My first one I’m keeping (practice). I’m making 3 more for my grandchildren for Easter. Pink, blue, and purple. One each. I can’t find the written directions though. I copied the steps into my pattern book.
I feel like im struggling because im not seeing the end point of the row- it just seems like it keeps going and going, and im not connecting the ends like at 2:40
I was wondering if you don’t like using the magic circle if you can use the chain method to do this. I have a hard time using the magic ring and because of my fingers and I find the chair method works better for me so I don’t make my stitches so tight
@@stellaor600 does your chain ones stick out a bit? Mine is sorda noticeable. It is not a straight line either, kinda wraps around so as i get to the top its shows. Is this what its supposed to look like or how do i keep the chain ones straight?
@@christiine316 I used to have the same problem. I haven’t changed anything, but it seems to go away the more practice I get. It’s natural for the seam to have more ridges, as you’ll notice if you look closely, so does hers. It won’t affect the project at all
This is my first project ever, im really enjoying it so far. Im about halfway through the head and it just want to go straight out. If I try to pull the fabric up, it bunches like crazy... Any tips?
I messed up on making mind so to anyone who reads this comment it’s ok to mess up that’s the magic in crochet 😁 it doesn’t have to look perfect ❤️
This pattern (and tutorial) is EXCELLENT for a quick, last minute gift! My granddaughter came 5 weeks early and I was able to get this done for her first Christmas!
Really cute but EXTREMELY hard to follow especially for this being a beginner video. Would help if you could slow down and explain what you’re doing a little more in detail
You can slow it down in the settings button
Adding a stitch count at the end of each row would be helpful too especially for beginners
Even slowing it down she doesn't tell you how many stitches and the end of each rom
It helps if you slow the playback.....I know, I was like just starting in my SC’s in the magic ring, and she was completely finished and onto the ears! Lol lol, 😅😂🤣 And I’ve been crocheting almost 50 years! I learned from my great-Grandmother. So don’t feel it’s you who are slow!
I don’t think she claims for it to be a beginner video. The term “easy” is relative to how skilled of a chrocheter you are. She is clearly amazing by her speed stitches lol
The Bunny is very cute! The basic crochet stitches are a plus!! You are definitely skilled at crochet...your stitches move so swiftly on the tutorial it is challenging for the viewer to follow. Thank you for making the written instructions available.
Love the bunny and I'm making my second one. The only thing I would suggest you had done was to continue to tell us the number of stitches we should have at the end of each round. Other wise just love the bunny!!
It is on the written pattern in the description
@@zoointhehouse5509 sorry i cant find the info on number of stitches
Thank you I like this and I doing also
Yes. agree it would help to know the number of stitches at the end of each round. used to crochet as a child, but have just started again in my 60s. Any crotchet pattern is hard for me to follow. My grandmother never used patterns. I am learning that crochet doesn't have to be exactly like the directions say, I had to adapt my stitches a little, but my bunny came out cute.
Yes need amount of stitches at end of each row
It turned out so great! Was nervous because I'm an extreme beginner but after slowing the video down and a lot of going back, I now have the cutest little bunny.
There IS a recipe with the required stitches per row written right there within the information area. Thank you for sharing this cute little bunny for all of us to learn. I think people forget there is more than just comments there are actual directions given by the author. 🥰
I have made it throught the body and ears. I love it already. This one will be mine. I will have to hand sew the eyes and nose I don't have the safety eyes yet. Thank you for a good tutorial. I still have arms, legs, and tail to finish but I am proud of myself for making it this far.
Thank you for the video. I made the bunny and it turned out so cute. I have been crocheting for over 40 years and this was fun and easy to make. I have a little friend I will be giving it to. Thanks again.
Tried this bunny . My ears flopped the wrong way but I tried a second time and got it right. Very good explanation. Thanks so much . My grand baby will be delighted.
This was such a helpful tutorial! 💚💚💚I actually used the body, head, arms, and legs for a superhero for my very first stuffed crochet item as a beginning crochet-er. My daughter loves it! Now I'm attempting the actual bunny for my other daughter.
I loved this tutorial! As a beginner this was easy to follow and the simple stitches made it easier. I loved how my bunny turned out.
Thank you for this tutorial! I found it very easy to follow along and managed to crochet the cutest little bunny. And for someone who has only crocheted a blanket before, i was surprised how well it went haha
I have been crocheting a while. I am ready to try my hand at making one of these cute stuffed animals. This seems like a good tutorial to start with. Thank you for the full written pattern as well. Also stitch markers are your friend. I have to use mine when working in the round.
I don't EVER leave comments, but this was the first crochet animal I ever made and it came out so good! Thank you so much for making this video. It was just in time for Easter. I'm making one for each of my kids in their favorite colors to put in their baskets! ❤
Your teaching is very self explanatory and very straight to the point.
I never fail when I take on a project of yours and always complete my work with a huge smile. Thankyou so much for sharing your talent and leaving the links for Amazon xx
I just finished my first Bunny at 3:34 AM , it's not as perfect as yours , but I am still proud of it and thank you very much , can't wait to start on my second one tomorrow ., hopefully without reinforcement of the neck , I think I must have miscounted stitches or crochet too loose. Take you so much
Made march 19 2024 I love it
Thank you for this EXTREMELY EASY TO FOLLOW tutorial for the bunny. I think beginners should learn and practice the basic stitches first, then they would find this tutorial really easy to follow.
Loving your talk through tutorial!!! I'm almost done with my first bunny, and it actually looks like a bunny😂. I found it easy to follow!!!
I just finished making this. So adorable. Thank you for your tutorial. God bless you for your creativity.
Finally! A speaking tutorial!!!! Yes please! Can’t wait to start
That's what I thought too! Plus a written pattern to follow with as well. Win win in my book!
I have seen a lot of tutorials, but nothing quite like this one. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you! I love mine, its not the best but yeah. It took a little longer since I had to write down the instructions since I do better reading the instructions but it was worth it!
I made 2 so far, I added 3 little satin roses just below the ears. Thank you
Thank you for your excellent tutorial. I love the bunny. In time for Easter. Made 2 of them!!
I'm working on my third bunny for my kiddos. Love this tutorial ❤️
This is adorable and I just got done with the body and ears plan on adding a bow to the ears and maybe a egg she will hold.
Yes number of stitches after each row would be helpful
Love this bunny, so easy to follow. Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you so much this is an incredible easy pattern to follow and video tutorial is awesome. Clear and precise two thumbs up. I am making a blue one and pink one for my grand niece and nephew
I want to thank u ever so much for sharing this super easy to follow video I loved making my very first bunny ❤
You have done it very well sister. God bless you so much.
Love that it's one piece for body, and head. Really cute! Thank you
Thanks!
This is absolutely adorable!! Can't wait to make one. Thank you.
Thank you! i now have a birthday gift for my friend
Great tutorial. Thank you. Made it in no time. Please make more like this. Was fun to make.
Omg!! Slow down dear!! I’m going to scroll on and try to find an “easy” to follow tutorial, and I’ve done a baby sweater. This is like a race to the finish!!!
Frrr
Omg super cute bunny I love how you teach your very patient
Thanks for the tutorial. I love the completed bunny. However I used 4mm crochet hook and 4 ply yarn but the bunny didn't turn out to be as big as yours. Please advise
i like the pattern with body and head . that was pretty easy to follow. the leg was a little harder you need to give a stitch count ,but i still got thru it . lost a little volume on the leg . thanks for the video.
My legs and arms came out so small compared to the body. I know I crochet tight but it wasn’t even proportionate with the body. Yogurt body and arms and legs came out so much bigger but at least they matched size wise. I used a H hook too😞
I've tried to crochet 1 bunny before and it turned out horrible simply because I sowed the head on wonky and so it's not looking straight... it was supposed to be for my nephew whom was just born. I still really want to try and crochet him a little bunny so I'm going to attempt to use this pattern instead since you are not sowing the head on the body but crocheting them together which should prevent my orginal problem. I'll edit this when I complete the bunny to tell everyone how it goes! I'm also a beginner to crochet, I've only really done granny squares
Edit: I have successfully crocheted 1 full bunny using this tutorial and half of another one. They have turned out so cute!
Hi in your book round 7 you have 2sc in next st, sc in next 3 sts, repeat from* around join, ch 1(50 sts) Rounds 8-19 Sc in each st around, join,ch1
You are so easy to follow. Could you make a video on making a magnolia flower? I've seem them but all music. I need one that talks so I can follow. Thanks
Love the bunny but I couldn't get my ears quite right,it would be helpful if you mentioned how many stitches we should have & how to sew on the arms & feet fir a beginner thats quite difficult.
That's real cute. Can't wait to get started. Thanks for sharing.
When you complete a row it would be helpful to give the stitch count at end of every round.
I, too, hard a difficult time following the instructions, I had to improvise and ho back into the transcript several times.
This bunny is absolutely adorable!
what is size H hook? in iceland we have 4, 5, 6 and in between =)
I found a way to make the eyes safer cut a round piece of felt cut a little slit in it and put it on before the little washer it will help secure the eyes
Love the bunny can u use this body to make a dog or bear?
Those who are still learning need this to slow down a bit/
Absolutely fantastic video! 👏 Super easy to follow 👌
I can't wait to make this cute bunny for my grandsons for Easter.. I'm going to try it in a bigger hook and use thicker yarn..
Love you videos! Trying to learn how to make different animals.
Great project! Would you be able to give the number of stitches at each round??
What I do is put on the CC (closed caption) feature and pause to work the round. I just learned crochet 2 months ago.
that is indeed a cute bunny! thanks for the good instructions greetings Jeannette
I'm new to crocheting so I want to know if we wanted it make the legs or the arms longer how do we go about it?
Could you do a tutorial on how to make this bunny a much bigger version please
Cute pattern. Almost finished one just have to do the tail 🧶
so cute..Thank you for detailed instructions.. do you have the dress all video for this bunny?
This looks easy, I love it. So cute and cuddly!💋
I love this, but mine got all confused and looks nothing like yours. I may have to try again.
I’m new to crochet, but I had the written pattern up & using stitch markers. Some of them don’t come back to the stitch marker (if that makes sense). So when you say to join them, I’m just skipping however many stitches are left from the previous row and joining the current row with where my stitch marker was? I hope that makes sense. It’s so hard to explain. I got to where you said to start stuffing, but my opening is much, much bigger than yours appears.
Can I print pattern
i have one of your books crochet cute critters could i make the head and the body as one piece
Really cute but at round 11 your bunny looks like a cup shape and mine looks more like a cereal bowl. It must be the wool I'm using (himalaya acrylic anti-pilling 🤔). I'll shop for better yarn cos I really love this floppy bunny ❤☺️😍😊
I love the design but I don’t know how to attach the arms and legs, please could you give me some advice?
As of row 5 how many stitches should we have when we do the 2 and 1 pattern in row 4
Awesome video I learned so much
I went to the written pattern and found out what to do . Thanks should have done that to begin with.. back to it!
Could you tell me where to find the written pattern please?
@@ashelyloree8137 in the description there is a link to it
Just adorable! My niece is due soon and I think I will make one for the new little one and his little-bit-older brother! Thanks for the great idea!
I made one with a 3mm hook for a baby and 1 with a 5mm for a toddler & a 6mm for a 5 yr old ..they turned out really cute😊
Thanks for this cute bunny! My first one I’m keeping (practice). I’m making 3 more for my grandchildren for Easter. Pink, blue, and purple. One each. I can’t find the written directions though. I copied the steps into my pattern book.
Thank you so much for sharing I made it with you and it's adorable
Hi what color is this yarn🥰
Well I gave up couldn’t get my stitch count to work. Does the chain 1 count as a stitch? Can’t give up No
I don’t think the chain 1 counts as a stitch. Don’t give up, I keep on messing up but we got this!
Very nice! I Just had trouble following along as a beginner could you please make it slower or more detailed, I love it but it’s just difficult.
I love those bunnys.
The stitch count per row is included in the written pattern at her website.
i made like 3 of these this is so cool !
I feel like im struggling because im not seeing the end point of the row- it just seems like it keeps going and going, and im not connecting the ends like at 2:40
Perfect video for an intermediate/advanced beginner, but I can see how it may be too fast for newer crocheters
I was wondering if you don’t like using the magic circle if you can use the chain method to do this. I have a hard time using the magic ring and because of my fingers and I find the chair method works better for me so I don’t make my stitches so tight
Is there a pattern for this bunny? I can follow easier when I read instead of watch a video.
On her blog :) the Link is in the box under this video.
You are so clever thanks a lot
Thank you for such a great tutorial! 👍👍👍 I had so much fun making the bunny 😁
Thank you always want to crochet bunny!
I think I'm going to make a couple of these but I need to know if the chain ones are counted as a stitch or not
I don't think they are. I haven't counted them and it's worked out ok. I also made one in the round so no slip stich and chain one just continuous 🙂
@@stellaor600 does your chain ones stick out a bit? Mine is sorda noticeable. It is not a straight line either, kinda wraps around so as i get to the top its shows. Is this what its supposed to look like or how do i keep the chain ones straight?
@@christiine316 I used to have the same problem. I haven’t changed anything, but it seems to go away the more practice I get. It’s natural for the seam to have more ridges, as you’ll notice if you look closely, so does hers. It won’t affect the project at all
Great video! Thank you!
Anywhere we can share our photos of how ours turned out?
So cute!
Is it possible to take a pic of our project and add it in the comments?
That is too cute, how much u will sell them??
It so pretty.
I can’t figure out why my seam is diagonal and not straight like yours
This is my first project ever, im really enjoying it so far. Im about halfway through the head and it just want to go straight out. If I try to pull the fabric up, it bunches like crazy...
Any tips?
The body was very easy to follow but the ears were difficult to do and very confusing to follow
So cute
On rows 5-11 you say to join but not chain 1 correct? You are kinda hard to follow but cute bunny. I’m going to try to finish.
Very well explained😁👌
Can this be stitched in the round instead of joining each round. I don't like the seam that shows. Also, I noticed you don't use a blind decrease.